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Op/tech camera strap

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Ted - 12 Feb 2007 09:56 GMT
Hello,
Has someone some experience with the Op/Tech Pro camera strap?
How good or bad  is it when using it with a Bigma? Where there no problems
with the connnectors when using heavy lenses?
Thanks Ted.

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Duncan - 12 Feb 2007 10:48 GMT
They are superb.

They really do dissipate the weight and make a heavy camera lighter to the
shoulder/neck.

I have several and whilst I haven't used them with your kit I can certainly
vouch for them being a worthwhile purchase.

Duncan

> Hello,
> Has someone some experience with the Op/Tech Pro camera strap?
> How good or bad  is it when using it with a Bigma? Where there no problems
> with the connnectors when using heavy lenses?
> Thanks Ted.
David Springthorpe - 12 Feb 2007 11:32 GMT
>They are superb.
>
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>I have several and whilst I haven't used them with your kit I can certainly
>vouch for them being a worthwhile purchase.

Yep. Get the "Pro" model. These don't have plastic bits on the strap like the
basic model/s I've usually seen in camera shops (I have both and they're both
okay but the "Pro" (?) is preferred - I bought mine on eBay.
Duncan - 12 Feb 2007 17:16 GMT
yes I should have said get the pro version.

Duncan

>>They are superb.
>>
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> both
> okay but the "Pro" (?) is preferred - I bought mine on eBay.
Ted - 13 Feb 2007 08:54 GMT
> yes I should have said get the pro version.
>
> Duncan
>
> "David Springthorpe" <dspringfield@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message

Thanks guys for the information.
Ted
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